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It's a resounding victory lap as recreational and medical marijuana laws pass in Alaska, Oregon and Washington, D.C. during the 2014 midterm elections. Now, it's a waiting game until they can legally toke.

The national marijuana legalization debate is moving into the backyard of a Republican-controlled Congress, now that the District of Columbia has voted to legalize growing, possessing and sharing small amounts of pot.

The state of Kentucky is suing Purdue Pharma, the makers of addictive opiate OxyContin, for withholding its dangers from them. This is a bold and aggressive step, and a milestone for big pharma accountability.

Oregon, Alaska and Washington, DC, voted to legalize recreational marijuana Tuesday. The drug is already legal for people 21 and older in Colorado and Washington, thanks to ballot measures voted on in 2012.

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